Un Petit Garage - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Un Petit Garage. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Ken Hamaguchi “Tokyo Scenes 2020”
Ken Hamaguchi paints iconic Tokyo spots such as Tokyo Tower, Asakusa, Tokyo Station, and other places with personal memories. More »
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Aki Moriyama “Doll Play”
In her previous exhibition “Icon,” Aki Moriyama explored what it means to understand others. This time, though the theme of playing with dolls, she asserts the necessity of taking another look back at...More »
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Aki Fueda “Tokyo Stroll”
Aki Fueda is finding new ways to appreciate Tokyo in these changing times. Her artworks depicting the city are on display.More »
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Misa Funai “Distortion”
This exhibition will take place simultaneously with the festival celebrating the 100th year of the Meiji Shrine. Misa Funai will exhibit her latest installation and drawings under the themes of horses,...More »
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Hisui “What’s Fashion 2000 - 2020”
This exhibition will feature not only archival work and items for sale but also workshops and pre-order for new spring and summer 2020 items. More »
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Ryosuke Hara + Kota Hirakawa “Entrance Forest”
Ryosuke Hara portrays nature and people, exploring how humans can coexist with nature in works visualizing this sense of distance from nature. He received the 2001 Tokyo Wonder Wall Grand Prize in 2001...More »
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Wataru Ozu “Worm Wood Star”
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PansonWorks “It’s a Real World”
PansonWorks rearranges corporate, brand, and other pre-existing characters into new ones that look strangely familiar. In this new style of show with the theme “making art familiar,” works are priced reasonably...More »
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Chris Namaizawa “Alter Ego”
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Kota Hirakawa “Island of Death (Continued)”
Kota Hirakawa is the youngest artist to contribute work the the “Catastrophe and the Power of Art” exhibition at Mori Art Museum. These works overlap themes from the 1976 Takehiko Fukunaga novel “Shi no...More »
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Aki Moriyama “Icon”
Aki Moriyama (b. 1991) graduated from the Tokyo University of the Arts Painting Department and is currently enrolled in the graduate school. New works in her ‘Icon’ series portray the idea that “Other...More »
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Mariko Asayama “Picturesqueness”
Mariko Asayama received the Emon Award 4 in 2014. Her one-of-a-kind works born from dialogues with nature transcend the field photography. In this exhibition she explores abstraction, blurring the line...More »
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Takahiko Kaino “Homeland of Light”
Takahiko Kaino is a painter based in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture whose work also encompasses live performance, TV, commercials, writing, and other projects. This exhibition focused on the relationship...More »
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H et H “f450-number book”
H et H is an art unit formed by Bujin Hirai and Tadaaki Hyodo in 1989. The group was prominent in the 1990s, holding shows at Roentgen Kunst Institut and around Europe. Inspired by Fahrenheit 451, the...More »
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Kae Masuda “Orbit”
Kae Masuda is a 2004 graduate of the Kyoto City University of Arts Painting Department Graduate School. Focusing on the processes by which events such as those in the natural world take shape, she employs...More »
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Aki Moriyama “Dolls”
Award-winning Tokyo University of the Arts student Aki Moriyama paints scenes with dolls that seem to act in their own fairytale dramas, stirring the imagination with expressionless faces that hint at...More »
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Masahiro Masuda “Interval of Time”
To create his silkscreens of layered and subtly distorted images, Masahiro Masuda photographs a subject, then projects the image onto the place where he first photographed it before capturing the subject...More »
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Takanori Ishizuka “Sleep and Death”
Takanori Ishizuka creates peculiar creatures that are a bit creepy yet can somehow be considered cute. The world in which they exist is comical, curious, and sometimes a little cruel. On first glance they...More »
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Imaitoonz “Eat it”
Imaitoonz is an illustrator, animator, designer, and artist who never settles into a single creative space. Bursting with detail and a sense of in-the-moment realness, his entirely unique compositions...More »
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Imaitoonz “In Red”
Imaitoonz is an illustrator, animator, designer, and artist who never settles into just one creative area. Bursting with detail and a sense of in-the-moment realness, his entirely unique compositions engrave...More »
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Aru Sunaga “I Can See Your Face Clearly”
Currently studying her masters at Tokyo University of the Arts Aru Sunaga is an artist of bold color and expression and here takes on a path of new experimentation. [Related Event] Opening Reception Date:...More »
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Yoshio Ogawa Exhibition
Building up numerous layers of paint on the canvas, Yoshio Ogawa finally coats a painting knife in a different color and swirls it through the thickness of the oils. The delicacy and force of this action...More »
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Kota Hirakawa “Between”
The “Ambiguous Painting” series explores the ambiguities of Japanese history and art history through a consideration of Japanese abstract art. “We Come From Somewhere and We Are Going Somewhere” examines...More »
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Mami Kosemura “Figures in the Landscape”
Working principally in video and photography Mami Kosemura and with the support of the Gotoh Memorial Foundation she is preparing to take up a residence in New York as of February 2016. Here audiences...More »
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I’m House Sitting
Cute and stylish paintings based on photographs showing cats and dogs home alone.More »
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Sakae Ozawa Exhibition